The inaugural Big 12/SEC Challenge was announced Tuesday with a schedule of 10 mens basketball games to be played this fall.

All 10 of the Big 12s teams and 10 of the SECs 14 schools will play in the annual event, which will be called the SEC/Big 12 Challenge in 2014. Arkansas, Georgia, LSU and Tennessee will not play in the first year. ESPN will broadcast all 10 games across its networks. Times and TV channels will be announced later.
Eight of the 10 games this year will be played at home sites  including KU at Florida, which was previously announced, West Virginia at Missouri and Mississippi at Kansas State. The other two matchups will be played at neutral sites.
Saturday, November 14
 Texas Tech at Alabama
Monday, December 2
 Vanderbilt at Texas
 Auburn at Iowa State
Thursday, December 5
 West Virginia at Missouri
 Mississippi at Kansas State
 TCU at Mississippi State
Friday, December 6
 South Carolina at Oklahoma State
 Kentucky vs. Baylor at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas
Tuesday, December 10
 Kansas at Florida
Saturday, December 21
 Texas A&M vs. Oklahoma in Houston

As for the majority, Zenger told Seth Davis it's overwhelmingly against resuming play. So either he's a liar, or my point was correct. I'll trust the KU A.D. over some bitter Mizzou fan and Plow.

I know that my views on things never change over the course of time, especially when you take out the raw emotion that is fueling that view.

As soon as the SEC & Big 12 starting talking about football playoffs/bowls together, you had to know that eventually that KU/MU matchup (whether football or basketball) was going to happen....sooner rather than later.

Ok, Kemosabe. Do you have tonight's pick-3 lotto numbers ready for us too?

As I said before, there is no point arguing with you. You can't see beyond much of anything, you made that very clear with your Ellis "piece of shit" talk. I'm sorry that you don't want the KU/MU series to resume. I'm sure there are a lot of you types out there. But, whether it's 3 years or 10 years or however many years, eventually you are going to have to get used to playing them again.

As I said before, there is no point arguing with you. You can't see beyond much of anything, you made that very clear with your Ellis "piece of shit" talk. I'm sorry that you don't want the KU/MU series to resume. I'm sure there are a lot of you types out there. But, whether it's 3 years or 10 years or however many years, eventually you are going to have to get used to playing them again.

I know what Sheahen Zenger has said publicly, and that's really enough to base a valid opinion on. Certainly better odds than relying on some internet dork.

I know what Sheahen Zenger has said publicly, and that's really enough to base a valid opinion on. Certainly better odds than relying on some internet dork.

Ok, take Zenger at his word. He doesn't want to play them. But, in 2-3 years when the SEC/Big12 "challenge" schedules them outside of his or Self's control, you can use that as your excuse.

But really, you don't think that KU/MU/UT/TAM don't know that they all just ended 2 of the longest running rivalries (KU/MU 121 years; UT/A&M 118 years) and you don't think that those rivalries are important to each school let alone the majority of their fans?